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International Affairs & Diplomacy from a Mexico perspective by Gabriel Moyssen

International Affairs & Diplomacy from a Mexico perspective by Gabriel Moyssen

Mexico and the Israeli-Palestinian Dispute

Just as in the current conflict triggered by the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Mexico's Foreign Policy on the dispute between Palestinians and Jews has been consistent over the years

Mexico's Foreign Policy: Principle of Non-intervention

Embodied in the Estrada Doctrine, it has been one of the cornerstones of Mexico's Foreign Policy since the beginning of the twentieth century

Iran: From the “Gulf’s Policeman” to the “Axis of Resistance”

Iran is currently facing the most widespread protest demonstrations since the contested presidential

Asylum in Mexico: A Plural Tradition

Refugees have found shelter in Mexico since the 20th century

Catalonia: A long way to an unending crisis

The year is just beginning, yet in Spain, all eyes are set on January 17, since that date may open a new chapter in its unending political crisis with the formation of a new regional Parliament in Catalonia

Will the Dreamers survive their President’s racism?

Nearly 700,000 Dreamers—more than 618,000 of them of Mexican origin—are being used these days as political bargaining chips of the game between the Congress and the White House

There is still hope for NAFTA negotiations

No major progress has been made on key issues along the first five negotiations

World commerce and development reach a turning point

Mexico and the world are both reaching a greater political and economic transition that could define a change in the current paradigms

Mexico to conduct third vote from abroad

On July 1, nearly 500,000 Mexicans living in the United States and other countries will be able to take their vote to the polls

Voting from abroad in a global electoral year

Besides July’s General Election in Mexico, the citizens of 25 countries will take their votes to the polls throughout 2018

Venezuela to vote amid devastating hyperinflation

In January, hyperinflation amounted to 84.2% and the prices in the troubled South American country rose 4,068% in the previous 12 months

Venezuela’s socioeconomic refugee wave spreads in Mexico

Nearly three million—10% of Venezuela’s total population—have left in the last two decades plus 1.2 million more in the past two years alone

Sex scandals: International humanitarian organizations in crisis

Nevertheless, due to the reality of today’s interdependent world, we cannot imagine a future without the active presence of the humanitarian organizations

Mexican NGOs to keep working on the development of civil society

Despite being hindered by economic hurdles, a deeply ingrained culture of indifference, red tape, and government hostility

A divided Germany greets Merkel’s last grand coalition

The toll, however, is very high for the weakened mainstream parties

Mexico and Germany: an old relationship looking into the future

Today, the bilateral relationship can be described as both mature and responsible

After registering his candidacy at the INE, López Obrador spoke of reaching out an “open and honest” hand to his political rivals and of the need for an economic, political, social, and moral rebirth for Mexico